[2026] A roundup of classic UK rock songs: from the latest tracks to timeless staples!
These days, whether you look at the charts in the U.S.
or the U.K., pop, hip-hop, and R&B dominate the top spots, so rock fans might be feeling a bit left out.
That said, UK rock has long been popular among Japanese listeners of Western music, and even now, as we approach the mid-2020s, a new generation of talented bands is emerging.
Taking into account that veteran bands are also releasing strong tracks, this article highlights the latest UK rock gems in the first half, and then moves on to a lineup packed with timeless classics.
If you’re new to UK rock, be sure to check it out!
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[2026] A roundup of UK rock masterpieces: from the latest tracks to timeless classics! (181–190)
MillionairesThe Snuts

Hailing from Scotland, The Snuts are breathing new life into the contemporary UK rock scene with their sharp-edged appeal.
The latest single, the title track from their new album “Millennials,” released on February 23, 2024, might be misleading if you go by its title alone—“Billionaire”—but it’s actually a song that celebrates the importance of love and freedom.
The catchy chorus delivers a delightful punch with the nuance, “If love were money, we’d be millionaires.” It’s a quintessential Snuts anthem, questioning the emptiness of materialistic money-chasing while pairing it with a breezy sound and irresistible hooks.
Elephant StoneThe Stone Roses

Starting with a sparkling, shimmering guitar riff, this track stands as a striking gem of UK rock.
The Stone Roses’ signature funky drum beat gets listeners moving without even realizing it.
The R&B-influenced bassline is irresistibly smooth, and the arrangement highlights the distinctive charm of the British vocals.
Originally released by Silvertone Records in October 1988, it reached No.
8 on the UK Singles Chart upon its re-release in March 1990.
It’s a perfect song for capturing electrifying moments at a live show or for keeping you company on a drive.
Why Does It Always Rain On Me?Travis

I think it’s a masterpiece you can listen to when you’re feeling down, no matter the season.
The music video showcases majestic nature, giving you a pastoral, peaceful feeling.
It’s low-tempo, but it has real power.
If you have an acoustic guitar, why not give it a try?
In conclusion
As mentioned at the beginning, UK rock has long been an enormously popular genre in Japan, and its slightly wistful melodies—distinct from the bright, open sound of American, continental rock—really resonate with the Japanese sensibility.
We plan to keep adding more, focusing mainly on the latest tracks, so be sure to bookmark this article!


